San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz

San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz

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San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz
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San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz
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Benefits of San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Food
San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms for Fish

San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz

San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz

By San Francisco Bay

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Key Benefits

  • Packed with nutrients for energy and growth.
  • Tasty flavor tempts even picky fish eaters.
  • Pure freeze-dried bloodworms, no additives.
  • Easy to digest and keeps tank water clean.
  • Great for bettas, tetras, cichlids, and more.
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Description

Give your freshwater fish a nutritious start with a protein-packed food designed to keep them active and healthy. San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz delivers natural daily nutrition in a flavor fish can’t resist, making it one of the best freshwater fish food options available. Each bite of this premium San Francisco Bay fish food is rich in protein and essential nutrients that support energy, growth, and overall wellness. Freeze-dried for easy digestion and less waste, it helps maintain cleaner, clearer aquarium water while satisfying a wide variety of freshwater species. Perfect for both beginner and experienced aquarists, this trusted formula ensures your fish thrive with every feeding.

KEY BENEFITS

  • San Francisco Bay fish food provides essential nutrients to support energy, growth, and overall fish health.
  • Naturally enticing flavor attracts even finicky eaters like bettas and tetras.
  • Made from 100% freeze-dried bloodworms with no artificial colors or preservatives.
  • Easy-to-digest formula produces less waste, keeping water clear and fresh.
  • Ideal for cichlids, discus, angels, gouramis, platies, guppies, tetras, barbs, bettas, and other freshwater fish.
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Ingredients & Analysis

Ingredients

Bloodworms*

Note of Caution

*Bloodworms are a natural product that may cause an allergic reaction in some people.

Guaranteed Analysis:

Nutrients  Amount 
Crude Protein (min): 44%
Crude Fat (min) 3%
Crude Fiber (max) 6%
Moisture (max) 12%
Ash(max) 20%
phosphorus(min) 1%

Attributes OR Specification

Item Type

Freeze-Dried Fish Food

Flavor

Natural Bloodworms

Texture

Light, dry, and easy to crumble

Type of Food

Daily diet for freshwater fish

Formulation

High-protein, all-natural

Free From

Artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives

Recommended For

Cichlids, discus, angels, gouramis, platies, guppies, tetras, barbs, bettas

safety and precautions

  • Feed San Francisco Bay fish food only as directed to avoid overfeeding.
  • Remove uneaten food to maintain water quality.
  • Store in a cool, dry, and dark place with the lid tightly sealed.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Direction

Feeding Method Guidelines
Daily Feeding Feed small amounts 2–3 times daily, offering only what the fish can consume within 3 minutes.
Clean-Up Remove any uneaten food after feeding to prevent tank contamination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can freeze-dried bloodworms be used as a staple diet?+

2. Are these bloodworms safe for all freshwater fish?+

3. Will San Francisco Bay Brand Bloodworms Freeze-Dried Fish Food 1.75-oz cloud the aquarium water? +

4. Can this San Francisco Bay fish food be fed to fry or small fish?+

5. How should I store the unused portion of San Francisco Bay fish food? +